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Starts out nice and responsive, and suddenly the framerate goes to heck and the controls lag by full seconds. Ah well.
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4/5 for a fairly faithful adaptation. The controls are awful, though. Keep in mind, using a console controller (as in the original or the arcade version), the movement is controlled with the left hand, so with the keyboard, all of the muscle memory is backwards for the moves and has to be re-learned.
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This is fantastic... almost. The gameplay gets a little weird with the keys not registering terribly well, and occasional horrible frame rate so you cannot react to the opponent. It is a great port of the game, though.
And wow... the hours spent in my basement playing this as a kid.
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All of the "bad remake" comments don't have a clue. This is the exact original. Don't blame the limitations of flash and/or your PC on this game. They've done a great job.
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Really wanted to enjoy it, but the framerate is terrible, projectiles disappear, and moves are frustrating. Great job graphically (i.e. perfect arcade port) and the music sounds like a direct port as well.
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nothing wrong with the frame rate here must be a bad connection you got or something, tons of fun just like on the old superN
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I'm sorry, but a very bad remake of a very fun game, the lag is really bad, I have this game on my own home stand up arcade system and this just doesn't compare, I'm gonna stick to my home arcade.
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The pisspoor frame rate makes it even easier to get combos... I would rather my bootlegged copy of Street Fighter 3 on my Dreamcast.
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I agree with Mistermind, this game SEEMED like an awesome idea, but it really isn't good. The game lags horribly, and a match itself is to slow to actually be worth playing. 2/5
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@superspy
for some of us just too lazy to plug in those ancient console, and some of us just dont have the damn game, its here so enjoy it.
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i dislike the controls. and i have a brand new computer with 6GB of RAM, Quad Core processor, and a high end graphics card, yet this game still lags at certain points. wtf.. 2/5
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Ugh... they need to have the attacks on the right side of the keyboard and the directionals on the left side of the keyboard. Just like the console and arcade controls!
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Oh and the combos arent acctually combos as you guys are thinking...they are just the button combos for the special moves.
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Great job on the emulation, thos of you saying that its imbalanced you are retarded. This is the original Street Fighter 2 that was in the arcades with modified controls. Those of you that cant pull of the combos, you need to learn to do the moves like you would with a D-Pad on a console. This is a great job of bring SF2 to a flash platform.
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LOL i actaully have the old sega genises for this game i know thats crazy im only 13 its from my parents and my bro FUN game i remember my bro kicking my @@@ on it repeadetly on it......although i always got him back...next day i would pull a prank on him XD
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I was just DYING to say "AWESOME SF2 OMG" but after playing this... I must say: Was there a problem with the translation from the original engine? This is a HORRIBLE translation. Its almost like the one version made on flash I played long ago that had nothing but sprites converted. Well in this one at least we can see the collision and controllers work fine, but the LAG is horrible! Not only that, we can clearly see the songs were badly converted. The only stage that have the "desperation" song is Ken's. The rest just stop and repeat the song again. I'm guessing its because the songs were pulled in such a way they got huge (which probably explains why the game takes an hour to load even thou it was originally made on 1991). And where is the intro? Options? Nothing? Was this just a promo to get people to buy SF4? How long will it take to get these people to realize GOOD gaming marketing overcomes sales?